CS>Algae and phytoplankton, How Dangerous is it ?

2008-07-14 Thread Wayne Fugitt
Evening Kathryn, Thanks for the lesson on Algae. It sounds scary and dangerous. However, in real life, it is not as bad as the facts make it sound. At 09:02 AM 7/14/2008, you wrote: There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water algae, the first being that ne

Re: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread cyndiann9
bob Larson wrote: ...which hep-C group? that stuff is true... sort of... sometimes... maybe... in some forms with some people. It's a newsgroup called alt.support.hepatitis-c I was trying to find out details from people actually going through the "official" clinics. Is there anyone on her

Re: Re: CS>dog hit by car

2008-07-14 Thread Acmeair
>From: leslie1053 >Date: 2008/07/14 Mon PM 07:23:20 CDT >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Subject: Re: CS>dog hit by car >just wanted to say I am praying now for (him?). Let the vet give him >something for pain and BELIEVE that all healing was finished on the cross. >Leslie >- Original Message --

RE: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread Carol Ann
Why?  would you want to expend the energy to attempt to show them.  Most people I know with hep c will go the NIH route and recommendations anyway.   Because the group is an online health/information group, does not necessarily it correlates to good "health".  The NIH site is a perfect example.

Re: CS>dog hit by car

2008-07-14 Thread leslie1053
just wanted to say I am praying now for (him?). Let the vet give him something for pain and BELIEVE that all healing was finished on the cross. Leslie - Original Message - From: "Acmeair" To: Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 1:31 PM Subject: CS>dog hit by car "to the Veterinary types on

RE: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread bob Larson
...which hep-C group? that stuff is true... sort of... sometimes... maybe... in some forms with some people. > -Original Message- > From: cyndiann9 [mailto:cyndia...@earthlink.net] > Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 4:27 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>How do I defend CS against

RE: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bob Larson
yeah, but strangely it's an algae also from wiki: Kelp are large seaweeds (algae), belonging to the brown algae and classified in the order Laminariales. Despite their appearance, some scientists group them not with the terrestrial plants (kingdom Plantae), but instead place them either in kingdo

RE: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bob Larson
...that's what i thought also, but i just looked at wikipedia and it's not at all that simple. very interesting writeups on chlorella, spirulina, and kelp in wiki ... to bad my CRS renders reading so wasteful. > -Original Message- > From: bbanever [mailto:bbane...@earthlink.net] > Sent: Mo

CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread david
It should be called the Uncomplimentary Centre for Alternative Medicine, (not the NCCAM.) You cant trust it just because its a government site. There's too much rubbish there to go into fully but heres an example of how misleading that site is. (Quote). "Other side effects from usi

Re: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread ian_ontario
I read through the posting at the website and although there are two or three statements that don't ring true and there is a lot of missing information, I feel that for the most part the statements made were thought out and careful and generally true. What there is , is a lack of the anecdotal

Re: CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
This is just some of the same old rubbish that has been put out about CS since the year dot. All you can do is just explain the difference in the old' type of silver to the one we use now, and just hope that it is accepted If not, then they will just have to believe what they will. I face this

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Thanks for that Kathryn. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 07/14/08 20:37:02 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons yes, it is both- that is why they call it Giant Kelp- it is huge, and can grow to 40 m or maybe more. There

CS>How do I defend CS against this website?

2008-07-14 Thread cyndiann9
I mentioned on a hep c group that I take CS and they posted this link: http://nccam.nih.gov/health/alerts/silver/#c I know most of it isn't true. How can I show them? Cyndi -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: h

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
yes, it is both- that is why they call it Giant Kelp- it is huge, and can grow to 40 m or maybe more. There are forests of it on the coast where I grew up. The otters love it, they tie themselves to it and snooze away, relatively safe from predators, who have a hard time swimming through it.

CS>dog hit by car

2008-07-14 Thread Acmeair
"to the Veterinary types on the list. any suggestions on alternative help for this little terrier? just easing of the pain would help. will try to get more info on damages. thanks,,, jim " the vet says the pooch's back is broken, pelvis is cracked, and hips damaged. poor little thing!

RE: CS>Re: curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

2008-07-14 Thread Dan Nave
My impression is that these bandages would have to be wet to work properly. Dan > -Original Message- > From: sarongs...@cox.net [mailto:sarongs...@cox.net] > Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:29 PM > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Subject: CS>Re: curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416 >

CS>dog hit by car

2008-07-14 Thread Acmeair
to the Veterinary types on the list. any suggestions on alternative help for this little terrier? just easing of the pain would help. will try to get more info on damages. thanks,,, jim -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribin

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Kelp is seaweed though. Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 14/07/2008 18:17:49 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons It looks to me like they are both fresh water algal species, from what I read in WIkipedia: http://en.wi

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
But I thought that kelp was a plant not an algae? Dee ---Original Message--- From: Clayton Family Date: 14/07/2008 15:03:18 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water

Re: CS>Re: curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Well if silver kills bacteria by suffocation then this is no surprise. I've always wondered how this would work I must say. Dee ---Original Message--- From: sarongs...@cox.net Date: 07/14/08 18:31:11 To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CS>Re: curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

CS>Re: curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

2008-07-14 Thread sarongsong
> Has anyone ever reported a problem with puncture wounds > when using the Curad Silver bandage? >From a comparison study: "...The Band-Aid Antibiotic bandages kept off nearly 100% of the bacteria. Silver bandages did not seem to inhibit bacteria growth well. The label on the package of the Sil

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
It looks to me like they are both fresh water algal species, from what I read in WIkipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirulina_(dietary_supplement) From WIkipedia: Spirulina is the common name for human and animal food supplements produced primarily from two species of cyanobacteria (also

CS>Quantum biofeedback machine

2008-07-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
Does anyone know anythine about this machine? http://www.thequantumalliance.com/ A lady in Sweetwater TN has one of these, and I have heard some pretty impressive things back this it has supposedly done both in diagnostic, and treatment of problems. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderat

Re: CS>curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

2008-07-14 Thread Ode Coyote
Yea, best soak it in CS first...even flush with a syringe. Ode At 12:21 AM 7/13/2008 -0500, you wrote: Has anyone ever reported a problem with puncture wounds ... when using the Curad Silver bandage? I once used this bandage for a deep finger cut ... paring vegetables. The wound healed up

Re: CS>Re: electric bandages

2008-07-14 Thread Ode Coyote
Identical Construction appearance + identical function description = probable similarity in materials. Ode At 09:53 PM 7/12/2008 -0700, you wrote: > It's the same thing as the Curad silver bandaid. > It does release silver ions. > I've seen several knock offs lately. > Ode You can tell the

CS>Chemicals in Your Food

2008-07-14 Thread kmilkowski
New Stealth Chemicals Hidden in Your Food If you pick up a can of soup and find that the sodium levels are lower than you expected, or that a food item advertises it has "less sugar" or "no MSG" ... then there may be cause for alarm. A relatively young company, Senomyx, may be responsible for

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread bbanever
Clayton Family, I believe Spirulina is a salt water algae, chlorella is the fresh water variety commonly sold in stores. Corrections welcome. Bob - Original Message - From: "Clayton Family" To: Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 7:02 AM Subject: Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- alga

RE: CS>curad Re: silver-digest Digest V2008 #416

2008-07-14 Thread Dan Nave
This is a problem with penetration of CS into wounds. You have to use DMSO or something if you want it to penetrate. I would think a properly placed electric field may cause it to penetrate too. That means one probe (+) on top of the wound and one (-) positioned so the current would go thru t

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina- algae lessons

2008-07-14 Thread Clayton Family
There are major differences between salt water algae (kelp, etc) and fresh water algae, the first being that nearly all sea water kelp and other algae is safe to eat, and many different kinds are used as food all over the world. Nearly all fresh water algae is poisonous. It is so toxic that on

Re: CS>Kelp versus spirulina

2008-07-14 Thread mborgert
Dee,   I am also confused over kelp vs. spirulina, blue green algae and others. Mary -- Original message from "Dee " : -- Has anyone any idea what the difference between these two is? if there is a difference, which would be the best all round supplement to have/or bot

CS>Kelp versus spirulina

2008-07-14 Thread Dee
Has anyone any idea what the difference between these two is? if there is a difference, which would be the best all round supplement to have/or both as the case may be? Also, does anyone have any advice re painful knee joints and was this something to do with magnesium oil? Many thanks in adv